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  2. OpenMandriva Lx - Wikipedia

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    OpenMandriva Lx is a general-purpose Linux distribution maintained by the OpenMandriva Association for x86 (32/64-bit) and ARM computers. [5] It is a community-supported continuation of Mandriva Linux , which was active from 1998 (as Mandrake) until 2011.

  3. Mandriva Linux - Wikipedia

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    Mandriva Linux (a fusion of the French distribution Mandrake Linux and the Brazilian distribution Conectiva Linux) is a discontinued Linux distribution developed by Mandriva S.A.

  4. Mandriva - Wikipedia

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    Mandriva S.A. was a public software company specializing in Linux and open-source software.Its corporate headquarters was in Paris, and it had development centers in Metz, France [1] and Curitiba, Brazil.

  5. Category:RPM-based Linux distributions - Wikipedia

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  6. Category:Mandriva Linux - Wikipedia

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  7. Mageia - Wikipedia

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    Mageia was created in 2010 as a fork of Mandriva Linux, [5] [6] [10] by a group of former employees of Mandriva S.A. and several other members of the Mandriva community.. On September 2, 2010, Edge IT, one of the subsidiaries of Mandriva, was placed under liquidation process by the Tribunal de commerce in Paris; [11] [12] effective September 17, all assets were liquidated and employees were ...

  8. Talk:OpenMandriva Lx - Wikipedia

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  9. Manjaro - Wikipedia

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    Manjaro was first released on 10 July 2011. [1] By mid 2013, it was in the beta stage, though key elements of the final system had all been implemented, including a GUI installer (then an Antergos installer fork); a package manager (Pacman) with a choice of frontends; Pamac for Xfce desktop and Octopi for its Openbox edition; MHWD (Manjaro Hardware Detection, for detection of free ...